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Maximizing Your TMS Therapy Outcomes: A Guide to Success
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is one of the few non-invasive and non-systemic treatment options for various mental health conditions. It was approved to treat major depressive disorder (MDD) by the FDA in 2008, making TMS an excellent treatment option for...
Long-Term Antidepressant Use and 8 Potential Risks
According to the CDC, nearly 13% of people 12 years or older reported taking antidepressants in the last month. Of that group, 60% have been taking them for two years or more, while 14% have been taking them for more than 10 years. Antidepressants have a long history...
TMS: Reversing Depression’s Abnormal Flow of Brain Signals
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is one of the most common mental health issues, affecting millions worldwide. Despite its prevalence and the extensive research on the condition, practitioners only partially understand what goes on in your brain when you have MDD. This...
5 Steps to Prepare for Accelerated TMS
Accelerated transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive, effective...
The Future of TMS Therapy
The FDA cleared transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) as a treatment for major...
What We Know About Depression and Memory Loss
Clinical depression is an illness that is often associated with stress, anxiety, and...
Is Accelerated TMS For Depression Safe For Patients?
Standard transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive technique for...
Getting Real About Divorce Depression
According to the CDC, there were at least 630,000 divorces and annulments in 2020....
The Pros and Cons of Accelerated TMS
If you or a loved one suffers from depression, you want to know all your treatment...
Dealing with Grief, Loss, and Depression
Unfortunately, loss and grief are an inevitable part of life. But the experience is...
5 Aspects of Your Life Affected by Untreated Depression
Millions of Americans are suffering from depression daily. It affects your mood, causing...
Should you just “suck it up” when you’re depressed?
According to Johns Hopkins, nearly 10% of adults will suffer from a depressive illness...